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The Binjhals are divided into a number of exogamous groups called Vansas, namely Amri, Nag, Khusal, Duguke, Kamati, Mahaiinga, Bagha, Marthi Endja, Bentakar, Majhi. These are further divided into patriarchal lineages such as Surya Bansi, Nag Bansi, Hillchip, Chauhan and Rajput.
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Historically the tribe has been known for fighting spirit. It is said that the tribe gave shelter to the mother of Chauhan Dynasty king Ramai Dev in 14th century. They also fought on the side of
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They do not have any traditional village council. Elders of the village play a central dispute resolution. The tribe worship Hindu deities. Animist beliefs are also followed by the members.
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There are multiple legends regarding the origin of the tribe's name. According to one legend the name is derived from the words
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is prohibited. Monogamous marriages are common. Marriage by negotiation is the most common type of marriage. However
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hills (also known as Vindhyanchal) and they worship their patron deity
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Index

Odia
Sambalpuri
Chhattisgarhi
Hinduism
Baiga tribe
Odisha
Chhatishgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Scheduled Tribe
Vindhya Range
Veer Surendra Sai
Madho Singh (Ghess)
Paternal lineage
Patrilocal
cross-cousin marriage
levirate
sororate
Tribes of India




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